should work, but a new version may be needed if new IPV6 features conflict, and at some point I will look into making it work natively with an IPV6 address.

I must look into getting it into an extras build, I doubt it would add more than 4kB to a squashed image destined for 8MB flash, and would be harmless if not activated with adblock scripts. While developing / changing it is easier to stay standalone and copy to jffs etc.

mstombs, while I think pixelserv is one of the greatest things since sliced bread, I must say that I think integrating it would be a mistake, because it serves no value without the whole dnsmasq script infrastructure to allow it to actually be hit, and managing *that* as part of Tomato itself is a direction I really wouldn't want to see anyone go. re: IPv6…easy to do, but not sure I necessarily see the value. It will always be a local LAN IP you're forcing the browser to via dnsmasq, not much benefit from piping that over IPv6 until we're in a v6-only world (read: not in my lifetime *LOL*).

bmw12345, I have static and dynamic builds of it on my site if it helps.

Thanks for advice Rodney - I'll stick with jffs and my manually managed block list - don't trust auto-download when remotely supporting home network, and jffs (or usb storage) means blocklist available on router boot doesn't need dnsmasq restart. I'm still holding off on IPV6 in general until you guys sort it all out in a release with gui, but I do know an early version of pixelserv tried and failed to connect to a dd-wrt ipv6, so I did a mod to force IPV4 only to avoid the error message, so further investigation is purely academic!

@bmw12345 I can't see a problem with the li download, but don't use winzip and the zip was created on Linux PC, and Rodney's dynamic compile here is smaller…

Better to get the binaries from either PRECOMPILED (dynamic) or PRECOMPILED-static since you never know which one was the last I compiled in the source directory. ;) At least that way you know for sure what you're getting. =)

re: IPv6…if you're doing it with a tunnel like Hurricane Electric, the current svn is _wonderful_ and very much trouble-free. Give it a try!